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Late with my lantus


Do you know what, I’ve read what you’ve put and I completely understand it all. I’ve never had these things explained to me by professionals or suggested to me at any point with either changing insulin’s splitting doses what foods have low GI. I Didn’t even know what GI was until the beginning of this week from someone on a support group so now have completely changed my diet and bought all low GI foods in and got a meal plan for the next few weeks. No ones told me anything and I feel a bit robbed if I’m honest. The only
Thing I’ve had said to me over the last year when visiting is constantly changing my dosage of lantus every time I visit the hospital
Thank you for your advice much appreciated
 
Love that!!!
Be careful what you say on hear.....

Consultants do not have to live with it every day whereas we all have to and can give advice which, mostly, works. Just remember we are all different (you will hear that a lot on here) and what works for one may not work for you
 
I've forgotten loads of times! I have a daily alarm on my phone and even then I still forget!
 

Exactly my thoughts! And I’m grateful for every bit of advice given!
 
Hi @rachy0121, Some doctors are not good communicators. They forget that not everybody has spent years doing a medical course and might assume that you understand diabetes like they do.
I have been known to put questions to doctors like:
"Could you please explain that without those big medical words"?
Or "Doctor, I know a lot about (example: crochet, tourism, badminton, cooking, IT, car maintenance etc etc) but I do not have a medical degree (actually I do!!) so please explain that like I am a five year old."
Or: "Doctor, I wish to make sure I have understood you correctly: (add your question).
If I get the brush off I say: "But I understood that part of your role as a doctor is to communicate with patients so they better understand their condition and what your instructions are"
Occasionally I have got the off putting phrase "Well, it is too complicated for you to understand" in which case the Aussie in me comes out " Well, try me Doctor, see if you can explain it to me" or I say: "Well is there another doctor who can explain it if you cannot"? Perhaps I shall see if one of the nurses can do it better"?
After all you pay taxes for your health services which pay doctors and others to do their part.
In Australia there is a tourism slogan about one of the territories here: "If you never never go, you will never never know"
It is the same with patients and doctors: If the patient never never asks (or persists in asking) the patient may never never know (something important). Best wishes.
 

Agree, but now and then you just sit with your jaws open, and all you should have said, comes in mind all too late...
 
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Agree, but now and then you just sit with your jaws open, and all you should have said, comes in mind all too late...
Yeah, @mike@work, I know the feeling. I try to make a list beforehand. As those questions are being answered I hope I can formulate ones related to what was said!! Sounds in theory but .....
 
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